Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
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Filmed April 12, 2014, CUNY GC. Prof. Peter Kwong talks about global capitalism, the rise of the transnational capitalist class, the global war against poor, and exploited workers, and how to fight back by uniting globally at the symposium "From New York to Taiwan: Occupy Movements and Anti-Globalization" convened in solidarity with anti-globalization activists in Taiwan and beyond. The panel was organized by "Taiwan Is Not For Sale" #TWnot4Sale.
VideoPlaylist of the Panel Discussion
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgNn6gmzN5Frud-J3ea5xZdZMEPyGErzx
Video 1Huang Yu Fen - The Anti-Service Trade Pact Movement in Taiwan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPxVGcjoacg
Video 2
Wei Yang - Brief of Occupy Congress in Taipei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5Otg_HEAKo
Video 3
RebeccaKarl - East Asian Activism in a Global Context
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncZ4AgpwCA4
video 4
Hsiu Hua Shen - East Asian Activism in a Global Context
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqsqTgYbqXk
Video 5
Ben Hedges - MediaPerspectives, East and West
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSmU6LrhD08
Video 6
Peter Kwong - Anti-Globalization Movements and Stratgies in a Global Context
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_RKe9Nu6CY
Video 7
Audience Discussion Q & A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1ZMtgTRnME
video documentation by Robert K. Chin

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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
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What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
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Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The USState Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption”.”*
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations.(American Heritage Dictionary)

published:30 Dec 2017

views:203143

The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been considered a threat to European stability because of the insecurity of its banks, on which the country’s political disharmony has a substantially bad impact.
GermanMEPHans-Olaf Henkel told: “The majority of Italian Election results are critical toward the EU, even against the euro!
"All politicians promised the moon to the Italian voters.
"The results will mean even higher debts than those 130 percent of state debt today, further deterioration of competitiveness of Italian industry and more unemployment.
"But Italian president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, will print even more money.
“In the end, the eurozone will be the ideal transfer mechanism from the north to the south.
“That’s why Germany must get out of the euro now!”
Germany is said to have already saved the euro from a full-on crash in the wake of the eurosceptic results in the Italian Election.
Carlo Alberto De Casa, chief analyst at ActivTrades said in no uncertain terms, the Italian election has results in a relatively ungovernable country.
Mr De Casa told Express.co.uk that the reaction of the financial markets is certainly mitigated by the German vote, with the SPD accepting the new “Grosse Coalition” with Angela Merkel.
He said: “On the gray markets – before the official opening – the euro-dollar had risen to 1.2360, then fell to 1.2320 after the very first numbers from Italy.
“The recovery of the euro, deriving from the German news, has therefore been reset. The indexes seem to hold, discounting a sort of possible fact nothing on the political level in the immediate future.
“At the moment, the most likely scenario is ungovernability. It is legitimate to expect a negative reaction in the event of an alliance of Five Star Movement and League, especially if the issues relate to the exit from the euro should resurface.
“If, on the other hand, we could move towards a large coalition based on the figure of Tajani or a similar institutional figure, both the Italian index and the spread on government bonds would be much less affected.
“It is clear that at the moment we should not overlook a scenario of a government with the aim of forming a new electoral law and a new vote in the fall or early 2019.”

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan with the aim of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. The organization produces short lectures in the form of YouTube videos. In addition to micro lectures, the organization's website features practice exercises and tools for educators. All resources are available for free to anyone around the world. The main language of the website is English, but the content is also available in other languages.

In late 2004, Khan began tutoring his cousin Nadia who needed help with math using Yahoo!'s Doodle notepad.When other relatives and friends sought similar help, he decided that it would be more practical to distribute the tutorials on YouTube. The videos' popularity and the testimonials of appreciative students prompted Khan to quit his job in finance as a hedge fund analyst at Connective Capital Management in 2009, and focus on the tutorials (then released under the moniker "Khan Academy") full-time.

Anti-Globalization Movements

Independence movements in the 20th Century | World History | Khan Academy

Independence movements in the 20th Century | World History | Khan Academy

Independence movements in the 20th Century | World History | Khan Academy

Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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OCCUPY WALL STREET PROTEST ZUCCOTTI PARK DAVID CROSBY AND NASH ANTI-BANK SONG THEY WANT IT ALL

Radical Young Israelis and the Price Tag Attacks: Rockets and Revenge (Dispatch 7)

Radical Young Israelis and the Price Tag Attacks: Rockets and Revenge (Dispatch 7)

Radical Young Israelis and the Price Tag Attacks: Rockets and Revenge (Dispatch 7)

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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
Deadliest Day as Israel Intensifies GroundOffensive in Gaza: http://bit.ly/1nXEdpD
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10:11

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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5:34

Anti-Apartheid Activist Has Great Respect For US Protest Movements

Anti-Apartheid Activist Has Great Respect For US Protest Movements

Anti-Apartheid Activist Has Great Respect For US Protest Movements

In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
Read more here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/06/ronnie-kasrils-apartheid-london-recruits-south-africa-bombs
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11:09

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The USState Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption”.”*
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
***
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations.(American Heritage Dictionary)

10:20

The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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1:00

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been considered a threat to European stability because of the insecurity of its banks, on which the country’s political disharmony has a substantially bad impact.
GermanMEPHans-Olaf Henkel told: “The majority of Italian Election results are critical toward the EU, even against the euro!
"All politicians promised the moon to the Italian voters.
"The results will mean even higher debts than those 130 percent of state debt today, further deterioration of competitiveness of Italian industry and more unemployment.
"But Italian president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, will print even more money.
“In the end, the eurozone will be the ideal transfer mechanism from the north to the south.
“That’s why Germany must get out of the euro now!”
Germany is said to have already saved the euro from a full-on crash in the wake of the eurosceptic results in the Italian Election.
Carlo Alberto De Casa, chief analyst at ActivTrades said in no uncertain terms, the Italian election has results in a relatively ungovernable country.
Mr De Casa told Express.co.uk that the reaction of the financial markets is certainly mitigated by the German vote, with the SPD accepting the new “Grosse Coalition” with Angela Merkel.
He said: “On the gray markets – before the official opening – the euro-dollar had risen to 1.2360, then fell to 1.2320 after the very first numbers from Italy.
“The recovery of the euro, deriving from the German news, has therefore been reset. The indexes seem to hold, discounting a sort of possible fact nothing on the political level in the immediate future.
“At the moment, the most likely scenario is ungovernability. It is legitimate to expect a negative reaction in the event of an alliance of Five Star Movement and League, especially if the issues relate to the exit from the euro should resurface.
“If, on the other hand, we could move towards a large coalition based on the figure of Tajani or a similar institutional figure, both the Italian index and the spread on government bonds would be much less affected.
“It is clear that at the moment we should not overlook a scenario of a government with the aim of forming a new electoral law and a new vote in the fall or early 2019.”

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

2:00

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a positive step in convincing Western banks of effective monitoring when it comes to sending money to Somalia. CCTV's Abdulaziz Billow has more on that story.

Anti-Globalization Movements

published: 02 May 2012

Independence movements in the 20th Century | World History | Khan Academy

Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with inst...

Filmed April 12, 2014, CUNY GC. Prof. Peter Kwong talks about global capitalism, the rise of the transnational capitalist class, the global war against poor, and exploited workers, and how to fight back by uniting globally at the symposium "From New York to Taiwan: Occupy Movements and Anti-Globalization" convened in solidarity with anti-globalization activists in Taiwan and beyond. The panel was organized by "Taiwan Is Not For Sale" #TWnot4Sale.
VideoPlaylist of the Panel Discussion
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgNn6gmzN5Frud-J3ea5xZdZMEPyGErzx
Video 1Huang Yu Fen - The Anti-Service Trade Pact Movement in Taiwan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPxVGcjoacg
Video 2
Wei Yang - Brief of Occupy Congress in Taipei
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5Otg_HEAKo
Video 3
Rebecca Kar...

published: 14 Apr 2014

OCCUPY WALL STREET PROTEST ZUCCOTTI PARK DAVID CROSBY AND NASH ANTI-BANK SONG THEY WANT IT ALL

Radical Young Israelis and the Price Tag Attacks: Rockets and Revenge (Dispatch 7)

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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
Deadliest Day as Israel Intensifies GroundOffensive...

published: 20 Jul 2014

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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published: 20 Nov 2015

Anti-Apartheid Activist Has Great Respect For US Protest Movements

In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
Read mo...

published: 27 Jun 2017

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general f...

published: 30 Dec 2017

The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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published: 20 Jan 2016

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been cons...

published: 05 Mar 2018

Extrapyramidal Symptoms

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, th...

published: 05 Jan 2018

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a positive step in convincing Western banks of effective monitoring when it comes to sending money to Somalia. CCTV's Abdulaziz Billow has more on that story.

Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
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Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
Deadliest Day as Israel Intensifies GroundOffensive in Gaza: http://bit.ly/1nXEdpD
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Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, e...

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
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In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
Read more here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/06/ronnie-kasrils-apartheid-london-recruits-south-africa-bombs
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Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The USState Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption”.”*
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations.(American Heritage Dictionary)

Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The USState Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption”.”*
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Maytha Alhassen
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations.(American Heritage Dictionary)

The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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published:20 Jan 2016

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End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic pa...

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been considered a threat to European stability because of the insecurity of its banks, on which the country’s political disharmony has a substantially bad impact.
GermanMEPHans-Olaf Henkel told: “The majority of Italian Election results are critical toward the EU, even against the euro!
"All politicians promised the moon to the Italian voters.
"The results will mean even higher debts than those 130 percent of state debt today, further deterioration of competitiveness of Italian industry and more unemployment.
"But Italian president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, will print even more money.
“In the end, the eurozone will be the ideal transfer mechanism from the north to the south.
“That’s why Germany must get out of the euro now!”
Germany is said to have already saved the euro from a full-on crash in the wake of the eurosceptic results in the Italian Election.
Carlo Alberto De Casa, chief analyst at ActivTrades said in no uncertain terms, the Italian election has results in a relatively ungovernable country.
Mr De Casa told Express.co.uk that the reaction of the financial markets is certainly mitigated by the German vote, with the SPD accepting the new “Grosse Coalition” with Angela Merkel.
He said: “On the gray markets – before the official opening – the euro-dollar had risen to 1.2360, then fell to 1.2320 after the very first numbers from Italy.
“The recovery of the euro, deriving from the German news, has therefore been reset. The indexes seem to hold, discounting a sort of possible fact nothing on the political level in the immediate future.
“At the moment, the most likely scenario is ungovernability. It is legitimate to expect a negative reaction in the event of an alliance of Five Star Movement and League, especially if the issues relate to the exit from the euro should resurface.
“If, on the other hand, we could move towards a large coalition based on the figure of Tajani or a similar institutional figure, both the Italian index and the spread on government bonds would be much less affected.
“It is clear that at the moment we should not overlook a scenario of a government with the aim of forming a new electoral law and a new vote in the fall or early 2019.”

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been considered a threat to European stability because of the insecurity of its banks, on which the country’s political disharmony has a substantially bad impact.
GermanMEPHans-Olaf Henkel told: “The majority of Italian Election results are critical toward the EU, even against the euro!
"All politicians promised the moon to the Italian voters.
"The results will mean even higher debts than those 130 percent of state debt today, further deterioration of competitiveness of Italian industry and more unemployment.
"But Italian president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, will print even more money.
“In the end, the eurozone will be the ideal transfer mechanism from the north to the south.
“That’s why Germany must get out of the euro now!”
Germany is said to have already saved the euro from a full-on crash in the wake of the eurosceptic results in the Italian Election.
Carlo Alberto De Casa, chief analyst at ActivTrades said in no uncertain terms, the Italian election has results in a relatively ungovernable country.
Mr De Casa told Express.co.uk that the reaction of the financial markets is certainly mitigated by the German vote, with the SPD accepting the new “Grosse Coalition” with Angela Merkel.
He said: “On the gray markets – before the official opening – the euro-dollar had risen to 1.2360, then fell to 1.2320 after the very first numbers from Italy.
“The recovery of the euro, deriving from the German news, has therefore been reset. The indexes seem to hold, discounting a sort of possible fact nothing on the political level in the immediate future.
“At the moment, the most likely scenario is ungovernability. It is legitimate to expect a negative reaction in the event of an alliance of Five Star Movement and League, especially if the issues relate to the exit from the euro should resurface.
“If, on the other hand, we could move towards a large coalition based on the figure of Tajani or a similar institutional figure, both the Italian index and the spread on government bonds would be much less affected.
“It is clear that at the moment we should not overlook a scenario of a government with the aim of forming a new electoral law and a new vote in the fall or early 2019.”

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won vi...

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a posit...

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a positive step in convincing Western banks of effective monitoring when it comes to sending money to Somalia. CCTV's Abdulaziz Billow has more on that story.

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a positive step in convincing Western banks of effective monitoring when it comes to sending money to Somalia. CCTV's Abdulaziz Billow has more on that story.

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, th...

published: 05 Jan 2018

Anti-globalization movement

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of the globalization of corporate capitalism. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalist movement, anti-corporate globalization movement, or movement against neoliberal globalization.
Participants base their criticisms on a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants oppose what they see as large, multi-national corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets. Specifically, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmen...

Anti-Globalisation Protests Prague IMF 2000

In this video Mr Deepak discussed about partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycott movement which is a part of GENERAL STUDIES. A very helpful and must watch video for SSC-CGL ,CHSL, MTS, UPSC and AFCAT ASPIRANTS as it contains the questions & explanation. In this video tricks are given for how to solve questions which are generally missing in books.
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Modern History - Beginning of Indian National Movement By Dr. Deepak Yadav
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U0PRsmQR7g&t=385s

published: 18 May 2017

Payment Banks | Prelims 2017 Current Affairs | Indian Economy

Learn complete concept of Payment Banks for CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION in the simplest way. NEOIAS e-learning classes is an online program whose aim is to create CIVIL SERVANTS for the development of the nation by providing the video series of complete topics that are relevant for the CIVIL SERVICES (IAS/IPS) Exam.

published: 21 Mar 2017

One of America's Most Notorious Militias

We interviewed the founder of the notorious Michigan Militia to find out about its ties with Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bombing and more.
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Norman Olson is the founder of the Michigan Militia, the most famous/notorious/we-think-maybe-oldest? group of the early-90s citizens' militia movement. If you're too young to remember, that was this thing where guys in camouflage got together to train with their guns and guys with cameras pretended they were scary and racist. The movement hit a speed bump when it got blamed for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and Norm Olson didn't do much good for his own group when he tried to pass the blame to the Japanese—an idea which, if you subscribe to certain theories concernin...

Brexit: A Red Flag for Global Financial Harmonization?

The depth of the nationalistic, anti-establishment fervor behind the Brexit vote caught many by surprise. Apart from the hot-button issue of immigration, the leave camp argued that needless meddling from Brussels hobbles the UK economy. But the EUs regulatory authority isnt the only target of populist movements seeking to restore sovereignty over their national economies. In finance, efforts by international bodies to harmonize rules for banking, trading and capital flows have been underway on a global basis since the financial crisis. Will this trend continue? U.S. banks, for example, argue that Basel is punitive in the way it treats mortgage assets, specifically mortgage-servicing ratios. Critics also oppose a provision giving a zero-percent risk weighting to OCED-backed debt, especi...

This is what democracy looks like (DVD)
(Jill Friedberg, Rick Rowley, 2000)
"The Battle of Seattle" in 1999 was the birth of the GLOBAL CITIZEN MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL ECONOMY. It was the first great resistance to the false idea of ​​an "harmonious globalization" of capitalism and imperialism in the world.
The anti-globalization movement contributed to delegitimize capitalism´s institutions such as the WTO, G8, G20, the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
It also contributed to the development of an international solidarity as a response to the "free market" and corporatocracy. In some cases, it helped to unite this movements and the youth with the workers as it happened in later summits like Genova (2001).
The Hamburg protests at the G20 summit bring bac...

published: 12 Jul 2017

Transformative proposals of the p2p foundation

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overview of the transformation proposal. The three key responses we see from the world in crisis can be grouped as the movements around Sustainability, Openness and Solidarity, gives the starting blocks, working into the bridges between them, the political structures (both local and global) and the economic enablement required to assist the transition.

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won vi...

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

Anti-globalization movement

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of the globalization of corporate capitalism. The movement is ...

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of the globalization of corporate capitalism. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalist movement, anti-corporate globalization movement, or movement against neoliberal globalization.
Participants base their criticisms on a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants oppose what they see as large, multi-national corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets. Specifically, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and the integrity of national legislative authority, independence and sovereignty. As ofJanuary 2012, some commentators have characterized the unprecedented changes in the global economy as "turbo-capitalism", "market fundamentalism", "casino capitalism", and as "McWorld".
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The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of the globalization of corporate capitalism. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalist movement, anti-corporate globalization movement, or movement against neoliberal globalization.
Participants base their criticisms on a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants oppose what they see as large, multi-national corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets. Specifically, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and the integrity of national legislative authority, independence and sovereignty. As ofJanuary 2012, some commentators have characterized the unprecedented changes in the global economy as "turbo-capitalism", "market fundamentalism", "casino capitalism", and as "McWorld".
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Is political correctness why Trump won? Watch the UnsafeSpace Tour panel discussion at Harvard University, featuring Steven Pinker, Wendy Kaminer, RobbySoave and Brendan O'Neill. Moderated by Tom Slater (of SpikedMagazine).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihWTlKzJmsQ
Donald Trump: The avatar of democracy (blog): Prof. John Hasnas writes on the question of whether Trump has undermined democracy in America.
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In this video Mr Deepak discussed about partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycott movement which is a part of GENERAL STUDIES. A very helpful and must watch video...

In this video Mr Deepak discussed about partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycott movement which is a part of GENERAL STUDIES. A very helpful and must watch video for SSC-CGL ,CHSL, MTS, UPSC and AFCAT ASPIRANTS as it contains the questions & explanation. In this video tricks are given for how to solve questions which are generally missing in books.
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Modern History - Beginning of Indian National Movement By Dr. Deepak Yadav
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U0PRsmQR7g&t=385s

In this video Mr Deepak discussed about partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycott movement which is a part of GENERAL STUDIES. A very helpful and must watch video for SSC-CGL ,CHSL, MTS, UPSC and AFCAT ASPIRANTS as it contains the questions & explanation. In this video tricks are given for how to solve questions which are generally missing in books.
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Modern History - Beginning of Indian National Movement By Dr. Deepak Yadav
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U0PRsmQR7g&t=385s

Payment Banks | Prelims 2017 Current Affairs | Indian Economy

Learn complete concept of Payment Banks for CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION in the simplest way. NEOIAS e-learning classes is an online program whose aim is to crea...

Learn complete concept of Payment Banks for CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION in the simplest way. NEOIAS e-learning classes is an online program whose aim is to create CIVIL SERVANTS for the development of the nation by providing the video series of complete topics that are relevant for the CIVIL SERVICES (IAS/IPS) Exam.

Learn complete concept of Payment Banks for CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION in the simplest way. NEOIAS e-learning classes is an online program whose aim is to create CIVIL SERVANTS for the development of the nation by providing the video series of complete topics that are relevant for the CIVIL SERVICES (IAS/IPS) Exam.

We interviewed the founder of the notorious Michigan Militia to find out about its ties with Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bombing and more.
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Norman Olson is the founder of the Michigan Militia, the most famous/notorious/we-think-maybe-oldest? group of the early-90s citizens' militia movement. If you're too young to remember, that was this thing where guys in camouflage got together to train with their guns and guys with cameras pretended they were scary and racist. The movement hit a speed bump when it got blamed for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and Norm Olson didn't do much good for his own group when he tried to pass the blame to the Japanese—an idea which, if you subscribe to certain theories concerning the earlier sarin-gas attack on the Tokyo subway and the responsible doomsday cult's alleged connections to the Japanese Imperial Family, makes a limited sort of sense, but otherwise sounds like the craziest of all possible answers. With faith already shaken in his leadership, Norm then hitched the Militia's wagon to fears over that Y2K thing and by February 2000 the group was essentially defunct. However, as you may have heard from the Southern Poverty Law Center or one of the hundreds of press outlets who reprinted their press release as a "story," right-wing militia activity is back on the upswing. And never one to look a media jizz-rush in the mouth, Norm and his old compatriot Ray Southwell are using the momentum to try and get a new militia started on Alaska's Kenai peninsula. So far it's been going kind of rough, but that didn't stop Norm and Ray from inviting us in for coffee and a quick flip through his big, yarn-bound book of Militia Mem'ries. Come join us, as we televize the nostalgialution...Originally released in 2010 on http://VICE.com
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We interviewed the founder of the notorious Michigan Militia to find out about its ties with Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bombing and more.
Check out more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Documentaries
Norman Olson is the founder of the Michigan Militia, the most famous/notorious/we-think-maybe-oldest? group of the early-90s citizens' militia movement. If you're too young to remember, that was this thing where guys in camouflage got together to train with their guns and guys with cameras pretended they were scary and racist. The movement hit a speed bump when it got blamed for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and Norm Olson didn't do much good for his own group when he tried to pass the blame to the Japanese—an idea which, if you subscribe to certain theories concerning the earlier sarin-gas attack on the Tokyo subway and the responsible doomsday cult's alleged connections to the Japanese Imperial Family, makes a limited sort of sense, but otherwise sounds like the craziest of all possible answers. With faith already shaken in his leadership, Norm then hitched the Militia's wagon to fears over that Y2K thing and by February 2000 the group was essentially defunct. However, as you may have heard from the Southern Poverty Law Center or one of the hundreds of press outlets who reprinted their press release as a "story," right-wing militia activity is back on the upswing. And never one to look a media jizz-rush in the mouth, Norm and his old compatriot Ray Southwell are using the momentum to try and get a new militia started on Alaska's Kenai peninsula. So far it's been going kind of rough, but that didn't stop Norm and Ray from inviting us in for coffee and a quick flip through his big, yarn-bound book of Militia Mem'ries. Come join us, as we televize the nostalgialution...Originally released in 2010 on http://VICE.com
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This is what democracy looks like (DVD)
(Jill Friedberg, Rick Rowley, 2000)
"The Battle of Seattle" in 1999 was the birth of the GLOBAL CITIZEN MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL ECONOMY. It was the first great resistance to the false idea of ​​an "harmonious globalization" of capitalism and imperialism in the world.
The anti-globalization movement contributed to delegitimize capitalism´s institutions such as the WTO, G8, G20, the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
It also contributed to the development of an international solidarity as a response to the "free market" and corporatocracy. In some cases, it helped to unite this movements and the youth with the workers as it happened in later summits like Genova (2001).
The Hamburg protests at the G20 summit bring back the spirit of direct action, civil disobedience and real democracy, which are now being attacked by corporations and their media, that tries to cover them with isolated "acts of violence" , and "global citizen festivals".

This is what democracy looks like (DVD)
(Jill Friedberg, Rick Rowley, 2000)
"The Battle of Seattle" in 1999 was the birth of the GLOBAL CITIZEN MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL ECONOMY. It was the first great resistance to the false idea of ​​an "harmonious globalization" of capitalism and imperialism in the world.
The anti-globalization movement contributed to delegitimize capitalism´s institutions such as the WTO, G8, G20, the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
It also contributed to the development of an international solidarity as a response to the "free market" and corporatocracy. In some cases, it helped to unite this movements and the youth with the workers as it happened in later summits like Genova (2001).
The Hamburg protests at the G20 summit bring back the spirit of direct action, civil disobedience and real democracy, which are now being attacked by corporations and their media, that tries to cover them with isolated "acts of violence" , and "global citizen festivals".

Transformative proposals of the p2p foundation

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overview of the transformation proposal. The three key responses we see from ...

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overview of the transformation proposal. The three key responses we see from the world in crisis can be grouped as the movements around Sustainability, Openness and Solidarity, gives the starting blocks, working into the bridges between them, the political structures (both local and global) and the economic enablement required to assist the transition.

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overview of the transformation proposal. The three key responses we see from the world in crisis can be grouped as the movements around Sustainability, Openness and Solidarity, gives the starting blocks, working into the bridges between them, the political structures (both local and global) and the economic enablement required to assist the transition.

Independence movements in the 20th Century | World History | Khan Academy

Anti-colonial independence movement in places like India, Algeria, Nigeria gain momentum and prove successful in the 20th Century, especially after the end of World War II. The non-alignment movement.
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Radical Young Israelis and the Price Tag Attacks: Rockets and Revenge (Dispatch 7)

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For a few years, a young radical group of Israeli settlers in the West Bank have committed random acts of violence and vandalization against Palestinians and their property to make them pay the price for affronting their way of life. They call themselves "Pricetaggers," and they've largely avoided prosecution by Israeli authorities.
VICE News gets rare access to the young members of the Price Tag movement -- at the homecoming of MoriahGoldberg, 20, who just finished a 3-month sentence for throwing stones at Palestinians. She and her family remain proud of the act, even as the current conflict in Gaza was sparked after an all too familiar round of retributive violence.
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10:11

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade....

Imports, Exports, and Exchange Rates: Crash Course Economics #15

What is a trade deficit? Well, it all has to do with imports and exports and, well, trade. This week Jacob and Adriene walk you through the basics of imports, exports, and exchange. So, you remember the specialization and trade thing, right? So, that leads to imports and exports. Economically, in the aggregate, this is usually a good thing. Globalization and free trade do tend to increase overall wealth. But not everybody wins.
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Anti-Apartheid Activist Has Great Respect For US Protest Movements

In this MajorityReport clip, Ronnie Kasrils discusses the anti-Trump protest movement in the US.
"One day on Hampstead Heath in London nearly 50 years ago, Ronnie Kasrils nearly blew himself up. The freedom fighter, who would go on to become a minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government, was testing out an initiative in the secret war against white rule in South Africa – a home-made bomb combining gunpowder and a bucket holding hundreds of anti-apartheid leaflets.
“It required quite a lot of technology to get a rocket with 500 leaflets 20 metres into the sky,” Kasrils, now 77, recalls. “We used to go to parks in London at quiet times to experiment. One day, one went off course and came straight towards us. We dived behind a tree. Otherwise I wouldn’t be talking to you now.”"*
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11:09

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhasse...

Why Are Protests Spreading In Iran?

Thousands are taking to the streets in Iran. Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, and Maytha Alhassen, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42512946
"Anti-government demonstrations that began in Iran on Thursday have now spread to several major cities.
Large numbers reportedly turned out in Rasht, in the north, and Kermanshah, in the west, with smaller protests in Isfahan, Hamadan and elsewhere.
The protests began against rising prices but have spiralled into a general outcry against clerical rule and government policies.
A small number of people have been arrested in Tehran, the capital.
They were among a group of 50 people who gathered in a city square, Tehran's deputy governor-general for security affairs told the Iranian Labour News Agency.
The USState Department condemned the arrests and urged "all nations to publicly support the Iranian people and their demands for basic rights and an end to corruption”.”*
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10:20

The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

The conflict is really only 100 years old.
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The Israel-Palestine conflict: a brief, simple history

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1:00

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senio...

End of the EU? Italian Election results PANIC – 'Germany must get out of the euro now'

ITALIAN ELECTION RESULTS has sparked panic in Germany with one of the country’s most senior MEPs urging Berlin to “get out of the euro now” after eurosceptic parties collected half of the votes in Italy.
League and Five Star Movement, two populist parties, collected around 50 percent of votes, according to preliminary calculations.
The euro saw little changed on Monday morning, despite strong support for eurosceptic movements in the ItalianElection.
Five Star Movement, who have the highest amount of votes, had previously run on a manifesto calling for an opt-out referendum on eurozone membership.
Party leaderLuigi Di Maio has since dropped his long-held threat to the European Union, but still challenged the bloc on its policies with southern European nations.
Italy has long been considered a threat to European stability because of the insecurity of its banks, on which the country’s political disharmony has a substantially bad impact.
GermanMEPHans-Olaf Henkel told: “The majority of Italian Election results are critical toward the EU, even against the euro!
"All politicians promised the moon to the Italian voters.
"The results will mean even higher debts than those 130 percent of state debt today, further deterioration of competitiveness of Italian industry and more unemployment.
"But Italian president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, will print even more money.
“In the end, the eurozone will be the ideal transfer mechanism from the north to the south.
“That’s why Germany must get out of the euro now!”
Germany is said to have already saved the euro from a full-on crash in the wake of the eurosceptic results in the Italian Election.
Carlo Alberto De Casa, chief analyst at ActivTrades said in no uncertain terms, the Italian election has results in a relatively ungovernable country.
Mr De Casa told Express.co.uk that the reaction of the financial markets is certainly mitigated by the German vote, with the SPD accepting the new “Grosse Coalition” with Angela Merkel.
He said: “On the gray markets – before the official opening – the euro-dollar had risen to 1.2360, then fell to 1.2320 after the very first numbers from Italy.
“The recovery of the euro, deriving from the German news, has therefore been reset. The indexes seem to hold, discounting a sort of possible fact nothing on the political level in the immediate future.
“At the moment, the most likely scenario is ungovernability. It is legitimate to expect a negative reaction in the event of an alliance of Five Star Movement and League, especially if the issues relate to the exit from the euro should resurface.
“If, on the other hand, we could move towards a large coalition based on the figure of Tajani or a similar institutional figure, both the Italian index and the spread on government bonds would be much less affected.
“It is clear that at the moment we should not overlook a scenario of a government with the aim of forming a new electoral law and a new vote in the fall or early 2019.”

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

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New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financ...

New Somali anti-money laundering law to help monitor cash movements

Somali president has signed into law a bill that addresses money laundering and the financing of terror group. US officials have welcomed the new law as a positive step in convincing Western banks of effective monitoring when it comes to sending money to Somalia. CCTV's Abdulaziz Billow has more on that story.

Nonviolent Activism in Gaza

Non-violent, anti-occupation activist movements in the West Bank-- particularly in the village of Bil'in-- have attracted global media attention and even won victories in the Israeli courts. Yet similar movements in Gaza have received scant media coverage and failed to gain traction among Gaza civilians. This colloquium talk by former Israel/Palestine journalist Ashley Bates will argue that Gaza's extreme isolation, combined with the lethal force that is regularly used by the IDF against unarmed demonstrators, has severely limited the possibilities for Palestinian civilian activists challenging Israel's land and sea blockade of Gaza.
Ashley Bates, project coordinator at the International Institute's Conflict and PeaceInitiative, previously worked as an independent journalist in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and the United States. She also worked for eight years as the Program Director, and then Executive Director, of an Israeli-Palestinian dialogue program called Hands of Peace. Ashley lived in Gaza for six months in 2010, where she covered a grassroots, non-violent activist movement that expanded rapidly following Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla. The movement subsequently fizzled, and multiple activists were killed. Ashley's articles have been published in the Nation, Ha’aretz, Mother Jones, Global Post, the East Bay Express, Jerusalem PostMagazine, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her 2010 blog, Dispatches from Gaza, recounts her experiences working as a journalist in Gaza.

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Anti-globalization movement

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement c...

Anti-globalization movement

The anti-globalization movement, or counter-globalisation movement, is a social movement critical of the globalization of corporate capitalism. The movement is also commonly referred to as the global justice movement, alter-globalization movement, anti-globalist movement, anti-corporate globalization movement, or movement against neoliberal globalization.
Participants base their criticisms on a number of related ideas. What is shared is that participants oppose what they see as large, multi-national corporations having unregulated political power, exercised through trade agreements and deregulated financial markets. Specifically, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and the integrity of national legislative authority, independence and sovereignty. As ofJanuary 2012, some commentators have characterized the unprecedented changes in the global economy as "turbo-capitalism", "market fundamentalism", "casino capitalism", and as "McWorld".
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Spiked Magazine Panel - "Is Political Correctness Why Trump Won?”

Is political correctness why Trump won? Watch the UnsafeSpace Tour panel discussion at Harvard University, featuring Steven Pinker, Wendy Kaminer, RobbySoave and Brendan O'Neill. Moderated by Tom Slater (of SpikedMagazine).
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In this video Mr Deepak discussed about partition of Bengal, Swadeshi & Boycott movement which is a part of GENERAL STUDIES. A very helpful and must watch video for SSC-CGL ,CHSL, MTS, UPSC and AFCAT ASPIRANTS as it contains the questions & explanation. In this video tricks are given for how to solve questions which are generally missing in books.
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Modern History - Beginning of Indian National Movement By Dr. Deepak Yadav
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Payment Banks | Prelims 2017 Current Affairs | Indian Economy

Learn complete concept of Payment Banks for CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION in the simplest way. NEOIAS e-learning classes is an online program whose aim is to create CIVIL SERVANTS for the development of the nation by providing the video series of complete topics that are relevant for the CIVIL SERVICES (IAS/IPS) Exam.

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One of America's Most Notorious Militias

We interviewed the founder of the notorious Michigan Militia to find out about its ties wi...

One of America's Most Notorious Militias

We interviewed the founder of the notorious Michigan Militia to find out about its ties with Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bombing and more.
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Norman Olson is the founder of the Michigan Militia, the most famous/notorious/we-think-maybe-oldest? group of the early-90s citizens' militia movement. If you're too young to remember, that was this thing where guys in camouflage got together to train with their guns and guys with cameras pretended they were scary and racist. The movement hit a speed bump when it got blamed for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and Norm Olson didn't do much good for his own group when he tried to pass the blame to the Japanese—an idea which, if you subscribe to certain theories concerning the earlier sarin-gas attack on the Tokyo subway and the responsible doomsday cult's alleged connections to the Japanese Imperial Family, makes a limited sort of sense, but otherwise sounds like the craziest of all possible answers. With faith already shaken in his leadership, Norm then hitched the Militia's wagon to fears over that Y2K thing and by February 2000 the group was essentially defunct. However, as you may have heard from the Southern Poverty Law Center or one of the hundreds of press outlets who reprinted their press release as a "story," right-wing militia activity is back on the upswing. And never one to look a media jizz-rush in the mouth, Norm and his old compatriot Ray Southwell are using the momentum to try and get a new militia started on Alaska's Kenai peninsula. So far it's been going kind of rough, but that didn't stop Norm and Ray from inviting us in for coffee and a quick flip through his big, yarn-bound book of Militia Mem'ries. Come join us, as we televize the nostalgialution...Originally released in 2010 on http://VICE.com
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Xian Xinghai 冼星海 - Yellow River Cantata 黃河大合唱 (Audio + Score)

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This is what democracy looks like (DVD)
(Jill Friedberg, Rick Rowley, 2000)
"The Battle of Seattle" in 1999 was the birth of the GLOBAL CITIZEN MOVEMENT FOR A DEMOCRATIC GLOBAL ECONOMY. It was the first great resistance to the false idea of ​​an "harmonious globalization" of capitalism and imperialism in the world.
The anti-globalization movement contributed to delegitimize capitalism´s institutions such as the WTO, G8, G20, the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
It also contributed to the development of an international solidarity as a response to the "free market" and corporatocracy. In some cases, it helped to unite this movements and the youth with the workers as it happened in later summits like Genova (2001).
The Hamburg protests at the G20 summit bring back the spirit of direct action, civil disobedience and real democracy, which are now being attacked by corporations and their media, that tries to cover them with isolated "acts of violence" , and "global citizen festivals".

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Transformative proposals of the p2p foundation

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overvie...

Transformative proposals of the p2p foundation

Michel Bauwens, founder of the peer-to-peer foundation, gives a description of the overview of the transformation proposal. The three key responses we see from the world in crisis can be grouped as the movements around Sustainability, Openness and Solidarity, gives the starting blocks, working into the bridges between them, the political structures (both local and global) and the economic enablement required to assist the transition.

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

A delegation of Bank Alfalah senior management along with other bank employees visited the KorangiAssociation of Trade and Industry (Kati) to interact with members of the association, industrialists and businessmen, a statement said on Monday ... During the meeting, the bank’s policy towards the SME sector, special incentives for export enhancements and the future economic challenges came under discussion....

Not-for-profit financial institution Karandaaz Pakistan on Monday agreed to provide technical assistance to the central bank for formulating legal and regulatory framework for digital banks in the country ... The technical assistance will include extensive review of existing laws, rules and regulations and international best practices on regulatory frameworks for digital banks....

The communications ministry has found “serious breach of trust and contract” by AxisBank in the Aircel bankruptcy issue and has asked mobile operators and the telecom department not to accept any bank guarantees issued by it ...Officials of Axis Bank could not be reached for comments....

The first, an anti-trans bathroom bill, faces the Civil Justice Subcommittee on Wednesday March 21 ... While it would compel the state to represent any instance in which a school board is required to defend an anti-trans policy, the question presented itself ... You can sign that form here .......

Three directors of different firms in Mumbaiwere arrested by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police for their involvement in A Rs 290 crore banking fraud. The case was pursued after Axisbank registered the case with the NM Joshi Marg police last year ... loan fraud case, gain access to the bank's funds illegally....